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Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean novel Chapter 559

Summary for Chapter 559 He Had The Urge To Cry: Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean

Chapter 559 He Had The Urge To Cry – A Turning Point in Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean by Internet

In this chapter of Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 559 He Had The Urge To Cry shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Dezi could finally speak! Although Lindsey did not hear it herself, she was so excited that she hugged the little one and twirled him around a few times in the room.

Previously, they had found a psychiatrist to help the little one overcome his psychological barrier to speak, but it failed. Lindsey even thought of leaving it because, in her opinion, there was no impact. However, when she thought about Dezi’s future and the people and things he would eventually encounter, Dezi would be subjected to a lot of ridicule and blank stares, so she felt that she could not give up hope.

She did not expect that Dezi would speak all of a sudden.

Throughout dinner, Lindsey was smiling and Mrs. Wendy was very surprised to hear this. Mrs. Wendy was thanking all the gods for this blessing. Lindsey was afraid that their reaction would make Dezi too stressed, so Lindsey talked to Dezi for a while before going to bed at night.

By the end of the night, Lindsey kissed Dezi's forehead and was ready to leave when the little one behind her suddenly pulled her hand. When Lindsey looked over, his mouth moved and he let out a sound, "Ma!"

After he said that, his mouth moved again as he tried again, but he saw Lindsey looking at him unblinkingly once he looked up. The emotions in her eyes were too complex for Dezi to understand, but seeing Lindsey looking at himself like that, he actually had the urge to cry.

"Dezi, were you trying to call Mommy?" Lindsey blinked and tears rolled down her cheeks. She hurriedly reached out and wiped them as her voice cracked.

When Dezi saw her crying, he nodded hastily and stared at Lindsey apprehensively. ‘Was Mommy unhappy? Is it because it sounds bad?’

Thinking about it, Dezi blinked his eyes and suddenly felt a little sad. His little nose twitched, and he said again, "Mom..."

He had long forgotten how to speak and was not good in pronunciation, but Lindsey heard it clearly.

The tears at the bottom of her eyes gushed out again. Lindsey wiped the tears from her face while she walked over to pull Dezi into her arms. "Yes, Mommy’s here."

Lindsey had waited for so long for Dezi to call her “Mom”.

There was no suitable adjective to describe Lindsey’s current mood. She was emotional and sad, then she cried and laughed at the same time. In the end, Mrs. Wendy and Sieben came over because of the commotion.

However, Dezi only managed to make a sound earlier. Now, he could not say whatever he wanted to because when he tried to speak, he just could not pronounce a single syllable.

That was already enough for Lindsey though.

To be able to try and speak was already a good start.

This was probably due to the shock, or perhaps the encounter with Arthur, which had some effect on Dezi. Dezi slowly restored his ability to speak. Lindsey was not clear of the reason, but she was ecstatic.

Dezi had called her “Ma” and “Mom”, so when Lindsey was smiling in her sleep that night.

This was just a start. Lindsey took time out every day to teach Dezi how to pronounce words, make a sound, and how to move his tongue, things that came naturally to many people.

After persevering for a long time, it was finally time to see the results.

"Mommy!" Dezi's clear voice rang out when he saw Lindsey picking him up from school.

Although he was a boy, his voice was still high-pitched because he was still young. Lindsey just felt that her heart melted every time she heard him speak.

"Uncle Shaun and Auntie Yvie will come to visit you at home later. Dezi, remember to greet them when you see them, okay?"

Shaun and Yvette’s relationship was basically confirmed. Although Callum clamored to disagree, it was all talk. Everything that Callum did was to prepare for Yvette and Shaun’s marriage in the future.

Dezi could already pronounce "uncle", "aunt", "grandma", and "daddy".

Lindsey still remembered the expression on Shaun’s face the first time Dezi called him “uncle”. Shaun threw Dezi up and caught him, then bounced him around for a long time. Dezi was also very happy.

Dezi never knew that greeting someone would make them so happy.

When Dezi learned how to pronounce “grandma”, he called out to Mrs. Wendy. At that time, Mrs. Wendy was so touched that she even cried. She turned around and wiped away her tears.

Hearing that Uncle Shaun was coming over, Dezi was delighted. He thought of something and looked at Lindsey through the rearview mirror, then said in a clear voice, “Daddy!”

Lindsey's hand on the steering wheel tightened. Dezi’s first word was “mommy” and his second word was “daddy”. Lindsey was never selfish in this regard. After learning how to say “mommy”, Dezi soon learned to say “daddy”.

It was just a pity that his dad had not been around much these days.

"Dezi, do you want to see Daddy?" Lindsey asked without looking back, but her heart clenched and she felt a little breathless.

In the backseat, Dezi nodded incessantly.

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